Simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore.

Of all the ethnic groups in Singapore with an interstitial identity, the Chinese Muslims are the most fascinating as the component terms are perceived to be mutually exclusive. Despite the significant amount of social scientific research conducted on them, no researcher hitherto has been able to com...

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Main Author: Mohamed Feroz Taherbhai.
Other Authors: Sulfikar Amir
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-343552019-12-10T14:16:35Z Simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore. Mohamed Feroz Taherbhai. Sulfikar Amir School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Religions::Islam DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Communities, classes and races DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Culture::Chinese Of all the ethnic groups in Singapore with an interstitial identity, the Chinese Muslims are the most fascinating as the component terms are perceived to be mutually exclusive. Despite the significant amount of social scientific research conducted on them, no researcher hitherto has been able to complete a study on Traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore, who are descendents of Sinic Muslims (known as the “Hui”) in China. My thesis is an introductory study into Traditional Chinese Muslims and how they construct and negotiate their identity in a region where Islam has a very strong ethnic flavour. I also explore how this unique group imagines itself, especially when it comes to their conception of Chinese identity. This paper also analyzes Hui culture, community and solidarity within the group, while elucidating common experiences which have played an integral role in shaping their sense of self. Bachelor of Arts 2010-04-08T07:28:04Z 2010-04-08T07:28:04Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/34355 en Nanyang Technological University 38 p. application/pdf
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Mohamed Feroz Taherbhai.
Simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore.
description Of all the ethnic groups in Singapore with an interstitial identity, the Chinese Muslims are the most fascinating as the component terms are perceived to be mutually exclusive. Despite the significant amount of social scientific research conducted on them, no researcher hitherto has been able to complete a study on Traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore, who are descendents of Sinic Muslims (known as the “Hui”) in China. My thesis is an introductory study into Traditional Chinese Muslims and how they construct and negotiate their identity in a region where Islam has a very strong ethnic flavour. I also explore how this unique group imagines itself, especially when it comes to their conception of Chinese identity. This paper also analyzes Hui culture, community and solidarity within the group, while elucidating common experiences which have played an integral role in shaping their sense of self.
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Mohamed Feroz Taherbhai.
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author Mohamed Feroz Taherbhai.
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title Simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore.
title_short Simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore.
title_full Simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore.
title_fullStr Simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore.
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional Chinese Muslims in Singapore.
title_sort simultaneous affiliation and dissonance : identity among traditional chinese muslims in singapore.
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